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Madam Pat Omo Ideheren

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MADAM PAT IDEHEREN

Madam patience Esesomo Ideheren JP was born 27th october 1962 in Vom(Jos) Pleateau state to the family of Late Mr Emmanuel Okoh Idehere and his wife Deaconess (Mrs) Comfort Abietu Idehere both from Edo State, Nigeria.

'Madam Pat' as she fondly called joined the civil service of Nigeria in 1986 as a typist grade III in okpe local government council sapele in present day Delta state.Through her hardwork and dedication, she rose through the rank and file to become the Director of Administration and General service(DAGS) in Esan South East Local Government of Edo State. She was a very dilligent woman, who despite the hurdle of life, was able to rise from a very humble beginning to the top of her career. She was a role model to many all through her career before she passed on. She was a devoted christian and true ambassador for christ.



Testimonials

Engr. & Mrs. Adetonwa

"You are all in all a visionary partner and a dutiful sister, we shared so much together. I can never forget your care and good disposition to me and to everyone around you"

Miller Anwuri

"I take comfort in the memories I shared with you. Thank you for being you. Your life and examples where exceptional. "

Chukwuemeke Nonso

"You really were more than Big Aunty to us. Big mama is the word. It's sad that you won't be here in person going forward, but we know that you are smiling down on us from heaven. You have had such a powerful impact on everyone and we all will miss you so much. We know you are in a way better place and we will honour your values and memory, always"

Mr & Mrs Clinton Obazee

"We have lost a pillar and I pray that God will restore glory back to us. Mummy(That's what I call her) you will forever be missed. I know nothing happens without a reason. We will continue this good work and leadership spirit you have installed in us. We love you so somuch, but God love you more. Rest on till we meet to part nomore. "

Duke Chukwuemeke

"You are a peace lover, the rope that ties family and friends together. You are given absolutely to hospitality - friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guest or visitors. Your love, care, kindness, generosity, empathy knew no colour, age, status nor tribes as testimonies abound. You could stretch and be stretched beyond limits to be of help to others."

Engr & Mrs Erondu Emeka & Family

I call you Big Omo, and the children call you Big aunty. We're already missing your care, love and support for all of us. You never stopped sending us parcels through your favourite land jet, the Big Joe, anytime the opportunity called. You were very caring to all and we know you will not miss your reward. All you sowed, you will reap in eternity

Josephine Chukwuemeke

You sacrificed your youth for your siblings..... you denied yourself all the goodies of life so we all can be educated and have food to eat.

Wilson Idehenre

I will always remember you for all we have done together on earth, your teachings of perseverance, the values of helping and the giving of your last to help and to encourage diverse people we met is something I hold dearly to my heart

Osarumwense Igbinogun

To Abiola and the Idehenre family, thank you for the gift of sharing your Mum and your sister with us. She is in heaven now, but I know she is looking down at us with a big smile on her face saying, "Forge aheadmake the best of life-and I'll see you soon. We have work to do up here, too."

Okiemute Florence Oboh

"When I would come home from college, Omo would always give me pocket money even when I told her not to. She didn’t have much but somehow, she had just enough to give to the ones she loved. Her house was always open to everybody and food was always prepared."

Education

1973

First School leaving certificate

Attended Okotie-Eboh Primary school Sapele-Delta State

1979

West African Examination Council

Attended St Ita’s Girls Grammar school Sapele-Delta State

1981

Typist grade III

Attended Benin Technical College